At AWS
re:Invent 2017, VMware, Inc. and Amazon Web Services,
Inc. (AWS), an Amazon.com company announced VMware Cloud on AWS is expanding
availability from the U.S. West (Oregon) region to also include the AWS U.S.
East (N. Virginia) region, and includes additional VMware capabilities and
support for more AWS services, making it even easier for customers to move,
run, and protect mission-critical applications at scale.
“The momentum for VMware
Cloud on AWS is growing rapidly, and VMware and AWS are delivering major new
capabilities after only three months of availability while enhancing our
strategic relationship with new integrations across our platforms,” said Mark
Lohmeyer, vice president and general manager, Cloud Platform Business Unit,
VMware. “Customers of VMware Cloud on AWS will be able to migrate application
portfolios to the cloud even more rapidly with Hybrid Cloud Extension and AWS
Direct Connect, while maintaining the optimal levels of performance, scale, and
availability required for mission-critical apps.”
“We are pleased to extend availability of VMware Cloud on AWS to
the AWS U.S. East region. Both teams have been really focused on quickly
iterating to provide the capabilities that our customers have told us they
want,” said Sandy Carter, vice president, Enterprise Workloads for Amazon Web
Services. “In addition to the availability, networking, and security features
that will further support production workloads, we’re excited to extend native
integrations with AWS Direct Connect.”
Scripps Networks Interactive is a leading provider of lifestyle
content in the home, food, and travel categories for television, the internet,
and emerging platforms. “We have a significant footprint with both VMware and
AWS, and our goal is to create a hybrid cloud model that will seamlessly
integrate our existing VMware infrastructure with our strategic public cloud,
AWS,” said Drew Fredrick, vice president, IT Cloud & Infrastructure
Services, Scripps Networks Interactive. “VMware Cloud on AWS will allow us to
move, modernize, protect, and scale our applications, and expand the value of
these applications with native AWS services. Having VMware vSphere at the core
of the service means we get operational consistency with our on-premises
environment, enabling us to maximize our existing IT skillsets and tools.”
Faster Application
Migration with Seamless Portability
VMware Cloud on AWS
customers have the ability to choose where to run their workloads based on
their business needs. With VMware vSphere vMotion, new L2 stretched networking
features, and AWS Direct Connect, customers will be able to migrate
applications from their on premises VMWare cluster into VMware on AWS without
any disruptions to the application, and without having to make any changes to
the network configuration. Customers will also be able also use AWS Direct
Connect for high-speed, reliable, and private network connectivity, supporting
faster cold and live application migration with vMotion.
VMware Hybrid Cloud
Extension, an add-on SaaS offering for VMware Cloud on AWS, will provide large-scale
migration between on-premises environments running vSphere 5.0+ and VMware
Cloud on AWS with no replatforming, retesting, or change in tooling. Hybrid
Cloud Extension will provide built in high performance Layer 2 extensions so
customers will be able to keep the same networks, IP, and routing policies in
place while moving workloads. This eliminates the need for extensive
application dependency mapping when migrating applications to VMware Cloud on
AWS. It also includes high performance Layer 2 extensions, data
synchronization, traffic analysis, WAN optimizations, and built-in IPsec VPN
connectivity that will enable secure, efficient, and effective cloud migration
with no impact to application uptime.
Application Availability and Business Continuity for
Mission-Critical Workloads
VMware Site Recovery, a
new service for VMware Cloud on AWS customers, delivers protection between
customer data centers and VMware Cloud on AWS, or between environments running
in separate AWS Availability Zones (AZs). With VMware Site Recovery, customers
can lower capital expenditures by eliminating the need for a secondary disaster
recovery site, streamline operations with automated orchestration, enable
failover and failback with familiar management tools, and increase disaster
readiness with non-disruptive, on-demand testing available anytime.
Scale, Security, and
Visibility for Mission-Critical Applications
VMware and AWS are
expanding the scale, network connectivity, and security capabilities of VMware
Cloud on AWS to further support the most resource intensive applications such
as Oracle, Oracle RAC, Microsoft SQL Server, Apache Spark and Hadoop.
VMware Cloud on AWS
supports 32 host clusters and multiple software-defined data centers (SDDC) per
organization today, and will support 10 clusters per SDDC soon. This will
enable a single customer to support environments as large as tens of thousands
of VMs. Customer SDDC environments run on a high-performance, dedicated, and
highly secure next-generation AWS hardware infrastructure.
For application teams,
VMware is adding support for Wavefront by VMware, a VMware Cloud Service that
allows customers to visualize, alert upon, and troubleshoot applications
running on VMware Cloud on AWS. Wavefront by VMware provides an open API
platform supporting more than 80 integrations to
collect time-series data from application metrics collectors such as for Java,
Ruby, Python, and Go, to service metrics collectors for MySQL, Pivotal,
Kubernetes, AWS, and more.
Pricing and Availability
VMware is now offering one-year and three-year subscription
options for VMware Cloud on AWS, in addition to the existing hourly on-demand
pricing. These new subscription options help customers lower their TCO by up to
50 percent compared to on-demand pricing. In addition, VMware’s Hybrid Loyalty
Program provides discounts on the core service subscriptions to customers with on-premises
vSphere, VMware NSX, and/or VMware vSAN licenses, which can further reduce the
TCO by an additional 25 percent. The pricing model, combined with the VMware
Hybrid Loyalty Program discounts, provides customers with a path to
significantly lower total cost of ownership compared to traditional data center
deployments.
VMware Site Recovery is available today as a separate add-on and
is priced per protected VM with hourly metering. VMware vMotion, L2 network
stretch, AWS Direct Connect, multi-cluster support, VMware Hybrid Cloud
Extension support and AWS Direct Connect private connectivity to VMware Cloud
on AWS are expected to be available in VMware’s Q4 FY2018 which ends on February
3, 2018.
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